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Lucy Stone ALS on Suffrage Letterhead to "help lighten the hard pull we have to make for the cause"

2pp, measuring 5.25" x 8.25", Boston, dated July 7, 1893. Signed "Lucy Stone" and addressed to a Mrs. Pitman, written on Office of Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association stationery. Stone thanks Pitman for her donation to the cause and encourages her following the birth of a child. Reading in full:

"Thank you dear Mrs. Pitman for your letter and the enclosure of a cheque for five dollars, which will go to help lighten the hard pull we have to make for the cause. I am very glad that another little 'Olive Branch' has come to your house, for its joy and comfort to your house and because the qualities of your precious mother ought to be perpetuated. My own child is a great joy and support to me." With flattened mail folds and light soiling at the top edge. Staining on verso at the top left corner. Boldly signed.

From context, we can deduce that the "Olive Branch" Stone mentions in the letter is in reference to the birth of another child. Lucy Stone (1818-1893) was a noteworthy suffragist, orator, and abolitionist, who became the first woman in Massachusetts to earn a college degree. Ahead of her time, she controversially kept her own maiden name rather than adopt that of her husband. She helped form numerous women's rights groups and aid in building the American Woman Suffrage Association (AWSA). In 1870, she and her husband founded the "Woman's Journal", which became the unofficial voice of the suffrage movement. Two months after this letter was written, Stone was diagnosed with advanced stomach cancer and she died on October 18, 1893, at the age of 75.

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